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The Future of Supercomputing: An Interim Report (2003)
Computer Science and Telecommunications Board (CSTB)

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CBriefers to the Committee March 6-7, 2003 Washington, D.C. George Cotter, National Security Agency John Crawford, Intel Robert Graybill, DARPA John Grosh, Office of the Secretary of Defense Daniel Hitchcock, DOE, Of floe of Advanced Scientific Computing Research (OS) Gary Hughes, National Security Agency David Kahaner, Asian Technology Information Program Jacob V. Maizel, Jr., National Cancer Institute Jose Munoz, DOE, Office of Advanced Simulation and Computing (ASCI) Clay Sell, Clerk of the Senate Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development David Turek, IBM May 21-23, 2003 Stanford, California Greg Astfalk, Hewlett-Packard Gordon Bell, Microsoft Research Debra GolUfarb, IDC James Gray, Microsoft Research John Levesque, Cray Inc. John Lewis, Boeing Scott McClellan, Hewlett-Packard William Reed, DOE, Office of Advanced Simulation and Computing (ASCI) Mark Seager, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Burton Smith, Cray Inc. 45

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